Show ADMIRAL SCHLEY ENDORSES NKWS 8UMMAKY PE-RU-N- A Drug Co Columbus Ohio: Gentlemen:— “I can cheerfully say that Mrs Schley has taken and I believe with Pe-ru-- na good effect”— W S SCHLEY the oremost notable heroes of the name that starts terror in the heart every Spaniard A man of stoady nerve clear head unand daunted courage prompt decision Approached by a friend recently his opinion was asked as to the efficacy of Peruna the national catarrh remedy Without the slightest hesitation he gave this remedy his endorsement It ap peered on later conversation that Peruna has been used in his family where it is a favorite remedy Such endorsements serve to indicate the wonderful hold that Peruna has upon the minds of the American people It is out of the question that so great and famous a man as Admiral Schley could have any other reason for giving his endorsement to Peruna than his positive conviction that the remedy is all that he says it is ADK-infhCrL?Y- THE FAMILY PAPER OF NATIONAL CIRCULATION PROSPERITY IN NORTHWEST Mitchell South Dakota SepL 10 — The South Dakota Idea this year Is to emphasize the riches of this state When It le confidently slated that this year for the sixth consecutive year South Dakota' will lead all other state In the greatest per capita wealth It can readily be understood why South Dakota la ambitious to advertise lu crops and resource The report of a fortnight ago regarding the heavy fall of snow and damage done to the crops by frost now appears to have been a falae alarm This Is the judgment of a party of newspaper men and representatives of the Chicago Milwaukee A SL Paul Ry who have made a trip of more than 1200 miles through the state during the last ten days The greatest estimate of damage that Is now made by those In a position to know la three per cent damage to corn crop of the sUte In the rich agricultural section In the valley of tbe Missouri River crops appear to splendid advantage Occasionally one finds fields where there has been porbspe too much water and the crops are somewhat late but this Is the exception The following Is a conservative estimate of the producU of the state and their value for 1903: Bushels Value Product AND COUNTRY OF OUR TIMES Annual Subscription Offer Sbecrlber wke rate eat end eenSe thle ellp er the aeon el thle Paper at eoce with SI7S wMI receive: All the leiBce el The Ceaipenlu hr the rsBMlnlng wetke ellMJ The Thsskiglvlng Chrtetewe eeS New Yeer'e Beetle Naatere The Yeath'e Ceeipeirioa "SprlnitlaM" CeleaSer tor 1904 Nth-TIm New 13 I PP P VV Wheat eeeieaoeeeeseaaeeie woooooo SU(M18O0 Curn Oats ef W L DOUCLAS 3SS&’3 SHOES!' Tea esve from eu $S te Si yearly ty weaitof W L Douglas $3 JO er(3 eheeei They equal tbaee that here beea reel be yna tram (400 ee to &00 The eele Itauglae ehoee praree their superiority over all other nukee 8oM by Mail ehoo dealers everywhere Look (or name sod price mi bottom That Beecla eeee Cm oael'elt prefi Ikfre la velee la VeaelM lien Cereal le the SiskMt dVL irale PetUelher wede itf eraeM sTu ftyjN ei Steel ty lull reete evtre Illtreled CUaiH free W L MlULi& Bra'klM ti 11OOU0UO llSd8uu0 40M0W 1000 0U0 Lemo Kiiz lfiM80 Rye ive stock iMiijf auu ci Miliary Kggi and poultry 0W0U0 ttSWM 1WOOUO S0UAOOO Hay MASS BOSTON THE YOUTH’S COMPANION tl8000u0 MiswUN Barley rephed la twelve ceiore end (eld leoare el The Ceeipeelea ter 1904— e llkrerjr Thee the fINy-tw- e el the heet reading ter every ewaber el the trally Qjei rVLL ANNOUNCEMENT AND SAMrLE COriES ON THE PAP Eg FEES 93SOQOOOO Wool and hides Garden products and fruit Mineral stone and cement 00 ttUMM ILOMtaut ll44a00U0 Total eeeeaeeeeseeeeeeeseoe While corn Is the second product In total value the 1903 crop shows an increase of about thirteen and a half million bushels over ths crop of 1903 At the rale corn is being Increased in acreage the prediction that corn will be king In South Dakota within a few yean seems to be reasonable Tbe total production of new wealth for 1902 was (119949000 The Increase of needy (37000000 of this year Is sufficient answer to the derogatory reports about the state that have appeared within the last fortnight Perhaps a stronger argument In favor of the stale is shown In an exIn amination of the bank deposits uly 1901 South Dakota banks had deposits amounting to (1400000000 on July 1 1903 these amounted to (3000000000 and on July 1 1903 to (3200000000 In addition to the money In corn Per ehIMice weihiai evflfmi ike sew redness ta wheat and the gold of the Black Hills Sasweileeeliajpeiaceree vied cotie Beebelllw which has been termed the richest one hundred square mllae in the HER TURN CAME LATER world there Is good money In South eeeiM Dakota cattle Men who have come to MerPretty Girl's Sweet Revenge for South Dakota without money and ited Punishment who now count their dollara with five It Is strange how teachers forget figures say that raising cattle In the the punishment they have Inflicted only buslnesa In the worid for which Yet It may not be strange after all a man can borrow his entire capita' It is fact that South Dakota banks lor among a large number of are glad to help sny hrnost industriIt Is probably difficult to ous young man who comes well for hie commercial Integrity single out any one In particular A friend of mine who had taught school In cattle business and accept his cab once npon a time met a pretty young tie si collateral A banker of Ipswoman recently and became much at- wich told your correspondent that durtached to her She waa apparently ing twonty yearn of such loans ho had not lost one cent and he could name very fond of him but there was alby ths score young men who had seways a roguish twinkle In her eye cured from South Dakota banks the Finally when he popped the question price of their first Peril of cattle she looked at him archly and said: A visit to the catUe ranch of Le A “Well when you hauled me out ot Prentls near Vermillion 8 D wsi line and sent me up to your room to one of the Interesting features tf the A Prentls tay a half hour after school Just for above mentioned trip Le are the largeet cattie breeders in laughing out loud I didn’t think I'd couth Dakota They exhibit with eomo over got square with you Now you've pride among their valuable shortshe and the opportunity' given tpo heifer which re horns a whispered 'Yes' Her fiance called c:ntly took sweepstakes over the winfor eiplanatlons and when these were ner of the sweepstakes st 1902 Inter In order he learned that she had been national Live Stock Exposition at Chia pupil lu one of the higher grades of cago Other shorthorns have Just revictorious tour the school In which he began his ca- turned from a very fairs among interstate and county reer ss a teacher— Worcester Spy winning eight first prises at Sioux City eight at Yanklon and sis at Cheap Peseenger Rates Via 'Santa Huron There are other stock farms e Route' In the state that show blooded cattle Tu Huston Halt I mure Minneapolis not far behind thus prize winners A large number of tbe farmen and Detroit Allans and other p&luts For stockmen as well si a majority of the K C Warren South Dakota editors have been In atparticulars addins 411 T Ry (ieneral Ayetii A T A 8 tendance at tbe Corn Palar at MitchDooly (’lock Pall Lake City Utah ell during the last week The South Itakota Commission to the 8L Louis Prince Henry’s Rues Exposition has Just decided to reproWhile attending the recent regatta duce the Mitchell Corn Palace as the st Traverniinde I’rlnr Henry of Pros-ol- Bouim Dakota exhibit and vleltora to SL will hive nn opportunity to wailed a few mil-- to the railway to Louie a building 14" by 1W feet the anstation at Putin Ifo was recognised terior of which will entirely of rorn by snmn boys and preseiitly bail such towns Dakota South Like other a crowd abnut him a to Impede bis I considerable prosshor'ni I of the boys he Mitchell rl To get progress and enterprise thle year The iwturl-- d to atrategem telling them perity of the (Wnoo city ball cornerstone who ho would give a mark to the eae was laid last week the walls of a would first reach a place known as the (oOOOi) hotel to be built of stone and WaMhille They all started on a run steal sre up above tbe first floor a it'd wia Carnegie library baa been built at a :n j e rliee duly rewv-ltcost of (IS lion and a score of smaller on buildings ar under construction and Mfnpe the rough and Improvements and pavement of streets W nrkv mr the Cold are under way As an rsperla! reason I'rswBUi i i ’ Laastiir for such a fine showing at this time the laH legislature of South Dakota In the Morning agreed to submit to voter of the state bti uorous reforenri of the I9o4 the question of Apropos In November of Judges made b) moving tha stale caplin! from F!rr to the ooimn-l-unf assistant at to Mitchell The people of the latter M Juiin-: a I of the I'nitod States town bached by a goodly number of lnrney eocl thoaa n the nuiit thickly populated oi tbe Hardwick at the portions of the e'nte rest of the ty In I ot'o'i an Kuulish paper re Klver and In the Itlack Hills rali thui 'iui’ g the protracted see who will find Mitchell more accessible unmiekin Jm than Pierre have already under way Inns of tho l'r::i-!lice Iwy LaLIvu’ y sat with cloeec a lively ratnpalgn by which they exeuppuaed tbw pert to aecuri the capital In Novemyes It was and the ber 1J4"4 The reproduction of tbe WU4 nlerpln Ins obeerrlni Mitchell Corn I’alio-- at the St lewis lal" Fir Krm very mud Kxpoelilon l retarded a a big card that th- Icnru-'- l ‘h' In their favor "T aaaiieii-- I hy a I Mountain of Alum Ia Chlaa about twelve miles from the tillage of Lion Chek there Is a mouutalo of alum which In addition to being a natural curiosity Is source of wealth for the Inhabitants of ths country who dig from It yeerly tone of alum The mountain la not lets than ten milea In circumference at Its base and has a height of nearly 2000 feet The alum la obtained by quarrying large blocks of atone which are Brat heated In great furnace aod then In vati filled with boiling water The alum crystalline and forme a lay er about all Inches In thickness This layer la aubiequently broken up Into blocka weighing about ten pounds each re Wlaslnw's Soothlag eyraa' rocom-menle- CLOTHIN(Lf IHBUI NMMIT OP SMUtV Pea Meei rnM MiPACtNiwr -VI r'tifu FREE TOTo WOMEN! kais aod pnne Uw atfonsiiig power el Paetlee Tollel Aetleeptle wo will Bell a lerfe trial park with took el leetrurlioue abenluMp free 1 tita ie But a liny aeapiet tel lance - reoneh tc parked vieoe on tom ot lie velun M ell ever Uia reuetry err preUiee rextiae for a tintet It tee dee le lerel Iraal-w- cm el lemele rurnd til-- bflimmetloe eal ilnrbargw wotrirrCul a wra tut lljmel na-eiilne veeleel catarrh ee a eiouih wevh end to (anre terter lUe ai e ed whites the teeth v:d hood today e am da told krdraerletenr lent peelpeld tv bo SO eele targe but naliereetloa Beenteurad SUM K fAXTl'N i'll Noetoa Steoe Calais hus Ac tit a s TOOTH PSc1 Tin bast that Esparlancfi - and Mafia c:a prct!cce At all stem or by nail tar the prlut HALL A RUCKEUNcvsYoim ir f !’- ' ' - s RELIABLE ASSAYS 0 71 tivM dtvee nice aa " iviarave ani i '? 14 4 bArnyU I hn Answering Advertiseirents Kindly Mention This Paper uValt Lake-- dtr-’i'- No 42 1WOJ lord-chi- e loi-w-'- - I"''1' preiil-li-'i- t aad F'r liln:i"l qil'o ila an of i'u) V S- - !!! "Tio l1'-- - M es tt j Pour but rfri railway sre to I s-- ie lUBUli STWSSeN PRESS Senator Allison says money wlU ho loft out of tbn next campaign Patersun N J Is again threatened ty destruction this time by flood Aa wss predicted a short time ago ths entire Chilian raldnul has re- 1 - ASSOCIATION signed no drunkard for the body lay lu a m 4ITF R VI— The vidrsno of Msuna Iw on tha The When John awoke It black pool of blood and the open eyes day Island of Hawaii Is again In n state low winter etin was already In the stared upon the celling heavens but hie watch had atopped To and fro walked John beforo ths of eruption and It waa Impossible to tell the hour door Tbe extreme elurpmu of tbe A terrIMe storm has swept tha esactly Ten he pleased It and made air acted on his nerves PVe an astrin- Dutch const and twenty vessels are crowdhaste to dies dlcntal gent and braced them awifily Pres- reported to have boon w reeked ing on his mind Hut It was less from ently he not relsxlng In bis disordered rsclfle Express messengers demand terror than from regret that he now walk the Images began to come clearer suffered: and with hi regret there end atay longer In hla fancy and nrxl higher wages slid recognition of their were mingled cutting pang of pral-trnr- e the power of thought rams buck to him union otherwise they will strike There had fallen upon him a and the horror and danger of hla situaJames Heck a plinu-t-- r of British blow cruel Indeed but yet only the tion rooted him to the ground Columbia suicided Sunday by hangHe grasped his forehead and staring punlahment of old misdoing: and he while suffering from melancholy had reltelled and plunged Into fresh sin on one spot of gravel pieced t usd her ing A J Smeltena of Cedar Rap-Id- s Mrs The rod had hern used to rhasicn and what he knew nud what ha suspected he had hit the chastening fingers HU Alan had murdered some one possibly lows hanged herself and her father woe right John had Justified “that man" against whom the butler daughter Ill health waa the Ini John was no guest for decent peochained the door In Regent's Terrace cause ple's Itnuh'ea snil no fit nsiutclate for de- possibly another some one at least Wilson 8 Dlssnll former postmaster And had a human soul whom It was death to slay cent people's children died st Ruffaio N Y on tho general was broader hint been needed there and whose blood lay spilled upon ths tth K right's disease being tho cauio Ibe ease of his old friend John wna no floor This was ths reason of tha whisof death Irunhard though he could at time ky drinking In the pssesge of his unand the picture of llunston drinkDavid Nation divorced husband of willingness to welroms John of hli o struck strange behavior and bewildered words Carria Nation ing nent spirits at hie tbn Kansas Joint him with siiniitthlng like dUgiist He this was why ho had started at and smasher died at Medicine Lodge friend old htlng back from niceilng his harped upon the name of murder Jhls Kan last week He could have wished he had not come was why he had stood and hearkened Mayor Menko of Mattoon XHi haa to him and yet even now where else or sat and covered his eyes In tha black convicted ot malfeasance tho been was he to turn? night And now he was gone now he These minting occupied him while had basely fled and to all hla perplexispeclfle charges being accepting bribes s he dressed- and accompanied him into ties and dnngera John sttod heir from (he lobby of the house The door stood "Let me think— let me think" he Gustavo Docker who wna Injured Open on the garden: dnubllees Alan snld aloud Impatiently even pleadingIn football practice In Chicago Is had stepped forth and John did as he ly ns if to some merclieaa Interrupter n dead Ills back was brokon la The In the turmoil of his wits a thousand supposed his friend tad done another with boy ground was hard is Iron the frost still hints and hope and threats and terIll health caused Mre John Fisk rigorous ss he brushed among the hol- rors dinning continuously In his ears lies 'Icicles Jingled and glittered In he was like one plunged In ths hubbub aged 30 of Chicago toklllhersolf and their fall arid wherever he went a vol- of a crowd How was he to remember— babe by asphyxiation Another child ley of eapv sparrows followed hlin he who had not a thought to spare— waa discovered In time to bo saved Hero ‘were Christmas weather and that ha was himself the author as well Whllo thawing powder at tho BHtot Christmas morning duly met to (he de- as the theater of so mnch confusion? mine near Lake City Colo Jake Star of dav the was Title of In rhlldrcn hours of of Ilut trial tha man's Junto light whlrh he to and John Cord wort Instantly Evans families reunltod the day nnture la dissolved and anarchy sucMlleu and their bodies horribly mntU- had at) long looked forwnrd thinking to ceeds awake In hli own lied In Randolph It was plain ha most stay no longer Crescent reconciled with ail men and where he was for here was a new JuA phenomenal gold strike fa reportrepeating the footprints of his yntilh dicial Error In ths very making It was to have been made near Silver ed and here he waa alone pacing tho al- not so plain where he must go for the New Mexico ore having boon disCity filled and with of a old Judicial Error vague as a cloud apleye wintry gnrden which assays as high aa (1000 covered penitential thoughts peared to fill I ho habitable world whatpor ton And that reminded him: why won he ever It might be It wstchod for him n alone? ' and where was A Inn 7 The In Edinburgh It must have Tha remains of Sir Michael Herbert thought of tho festal morning and the hnd ita birth In Ban Francisco it stood tho late British Embassador at Wash-- ' due aalnlntloni reawakened his desire guard no doubt Ilka a dragon at the Ingtoo wore Interred In tho family for his friend and he began to call for bank where he should cash his credit burial ground! at Wilton Wtltahlro him by name As the sound of his and though there were doubtless many England voice died sway he was aware of tho other plneei who should say In which Four men were killed and two Ingreatness of the silence that environed of them It was not ambushed t No ho hoad-ocollision betwsou of the tho Hut for him conld not toll where he was to go ha jured in a twittering double-heade- r train nnd nn own his of and the freight must on loss not crunching these lime Insolubiliiparrows extra engine four milea north ot SI feet uppn tho frozen snow ths whole ties ' Let him go back to tho begin windless worid of sir hnng over him nlng It was plain ha must stay no loam Springs Mo entranced and the stillness weighed longer where he was It wna plain too "Hick" Rose who escaped from tho upon bis mind with n horror of soli- that ha must not flea as he was for he Madlsonvllle Tenn Jail last- - week tude could not carry his portmqntosu and killed Thomas Morten and fatally 81111 cnlllngat intervnlsbut now with to flee and leave It was to plunge deepT O Dugan in an naeouter s moderated voice he made tha hnsly er In tha mire Ho must go leave tho wounded n poaao In pursuit of him with nelth-or of and reAnd sireult ths garden a cab and house unguarded finding United States Minister Bqniera la man nor trare of man In all Its ever- turn— return after nn Absence? Had preparing a report on' the political era--' green coverts turned at last to the he courage for that? house About the house the silence And just then ha spied a stain about dltlons 6f Cuba in which apodal teemed to deepen strangely The door a hand's breadth on bis trouser-le- g will be made to the recent Indred stood open as before hilt tho and reached his Unger down to touch movement to Santiago' arlndows wore still shuttered (he chlm-gey- s It Ths finger was stained red It yes province brnathod no stiln Into the bright blood he stared upon It with disgust King Peter of Servlq opened tha sir there sounded shrnnd none of that and awe and terror and In ths sharpSknpecbtlna on the 7th' In tha epeach low stir (perhaps audible rather' to the ness of the new sensation fell Instantfrom tha throne his majesty referring oar of the spirit than to tbe ear of tha ly to sot reflesh) by which a house announces and Ha cleansed his finger In the snow to Macedonia said he hoped tha out be and carried would forms And Its humsn peaca yet returned Into tho house draw near lodgers betrays Alan must be thereAlan locked In with hushed footsteps to the- dining- be restored Irunken slumbers forgetful of tha re- room door and shut and locked It Dlshnp Doherty tha first American turn of day of the holy season and of Then hs breathed a tils freer for hero clerical dignitary appointed for the lab ths friend whom he hnd so coldly re- st leust wag an oaken barrier between anda has ayrived at Manila An o ceived and wna now so churlishly neg- himself and what hs feared Nekt hs extended to thnalastlc welcome John'! disgust redoubled st hastened to 'his room-toroff ths lecting the thought but hunger was beginning spotted trouserg which seemed In hla him by tbe Flllplnoe and residents to grow stronger than repulsion and eye n link to bind him to tho gallows A mob lynched Samuel Williams a is a step to breakfast If nothing else flung them In n corner donned another bo munt find and ironse this sleeper pair breathlessly crammed his Right white man at Iawty Fla became he He nmde the clmilt of the bqdroom things Into his portmanteau locked It would not reveal the biding place of quarters All until ho came to Alan's swung It with an effort from tha hla brother whom Ibe mob Intended chamber were locked from without ground and with n rush of relief cum a to lynrh because he was accmed of and bore the marks of a prolonged dis- forth again under the open heavens two girls maltreating use Hut Alan's wna a room In rommls-slo- n The portmanteau being of occidental A hose company of the Fort Worth filled with clothes knlrkknarks build was no feather-weigIt had letters books and the rnnvenlenrcs of distressed tha powerful Alan and as Texas fire department baa lowered a solitary man The fire had been light- for John hs was crushed under Its the world's spued record for going InThe contest was to run ed but It had long ago burned out and bulk and the sweat broke upon him to action the ashes were stono cold The bed hnd thickly Twice ho must set It down 250 feet make plug connections and been made but it had not been slept in lo rest beforo ha s tha gate and get wator Tho time waa 21 Worse and worse then Alan must when he hnd nuns so far ho must do i have fallen where he sat and now ss Alan did and taka his seat upon Julian Ramos a loadur of a band ot sprawled brutlshly no doubt upon the ono corner Here then he sat a while ladroncs In the province ot Cavite has floor dining-roosud panted: but now his thoughts wero surrendered to the authorities Noriel now with tho sensibly lightened CHAPTER VII former officer of Insurrectoe has inside tho door trunk Just standing s he been arreatod and charged with aiding from tho some of hla dissociation part a very long apart- house of crime had been effected And and aaetUng the ladronoa operating In was Cavil 'll tnienl-anif reached through n the cabins n nerd not pass tha garden Cftf? Y rehow waa wonderful that wall It Viceroy Taon Shun Hsunn since takJi pnKsugc so Hint for the house In his eyes ing rharge of the movement against John upon Ills en-- lieved him most cursory the Kwang 81 rolwls of Houth China trance brought hut woe a place to strike tho beholder with suspicion ss though the haa beon successful snd Hongkong pa1Ul8 lKlt w'lh him and must move very windows had cried murder pers predict that he will crush the Hut there was to bo no remission of revolution whlrh has beon in toward the windows progress out with spread arms the strokes of fata 'As ho thus for threo years taking breath In the aliadow of tho groping and knockA British flag that has beon cut Into Suddenly wail and hopped about by sparrows ing on tho furniture was found banging about the ribbons tho to roved hU It disnccd that eye he tripped and full hla 1' iiglh over n whnt ha base of tbe statue of Nathan Hale to and door tho of fastening was he hsd whit prostrate body It New York City ana looked for yet It shocked him and ho aw plucked him to his feet Tba thing City Hall park marveled that so rough an impact baked- wish a spring: once tho door day last week Attached to It waa a tho boll shot of Itself and aru bearing tho Inscription “Lost wo should not have klrki-- a groin out of wss rlin-ethe drunkard Men hud killed them- without a key Ihers was no menns of forget — B A It" a mining from without excexufu selves ere now In The house of representatives of New and degraded end that niiido lie saw himself obliged lo one of two Zealand has passed the coastwise John shudder Whnt If Alan were dead! disgraceful and perilous alternative trade hill which will prevent ship of lihi-- r Thera would be a Christmas dny! to thtq ihp ijonr altogether and those countries which would discrimKy this John had hla band upon the ( his por maoteaii out upon iho way from lie-1 them hack shuitera and flinging or to inate against Hrlilsh shipping a wonder in all and passengers hold onrs again the Msc fare of ih“ leave the door A Jsrno Dial any thlnvlsh carrying cargo Now Zealand ports day Even by that light the room had might rHmp or holiday nhoul-boa discomfortable air The chairs wi re soA German military Journal says that )n aI() Mlnihr on tho grisly scattered and (mo had been over- - (Tt r0 I he lisl ss I lie Icssl deeper in nuo young men eligible fur military laid as If f"rBlr jlU nllt( thrown the tible-clotbut he must service who have not reported for endinner wss twitched upon on Md- -i 0r- o he was unnb listment I hla year have been and soino of Iho dishes had fallen to ncxvi'-lie jwered will and down Iho Is irvHiimod they are out It tho floor Ikdilnd Iho table by ih Ita weut lin rilll empty This number la more of tliM country drunkard still uuarou-c- d only one taut l(( h1 rnrllr r ''- lV ri)llt that comes aa many as usual Ibun twice t visible to John also not a pus-way of Heap: by ao baa Ths Duke of Wcstmlnstor Hut now ihnl light waa In Iho room was Plainly II wav In tbe land of acres HltiiMK) tho worst acemcil titer It a dis- now nr iii'ur tli“ Meh tide of his af- qulred of Iho Orange rivgusting business hut not more than fairs: and !o- - drew (ho door as close as most fertile disgusting and it ao wl h no ap h durst hI'i-per Colony and will Inava England for l p'diMe l)l tbe rhiiik Iirchcnolon that John proccedi-lo and itmita off 'iwnhll lo find a rah fo Inapert tha Mould Africa this mnkTi tho circuit of Iho table Ills lust IK- - proposi-lo cohtnlse the llnl'-w'i- r snd i proNirly down rate opened comparatively Iramiull iiioim-n- l of that i sallied lurritory wild English farmers ililldii-hnd ho turned the cor- Innp of (‘hrM-nuday No fo! humor In At Orsha In ths government of cheirful forth llie mint no ner wwiner had his eyes nlighirl a Inwe Molillcff smiling Russia a Ihuusand Jews imue siduity by I on tho body than ho guvo a omoliu-rt rescue several Jewish prisonbless cry and fled out of iho room mother tried ' and out of tbo house "And ihb is (’tirtatiiiiii-dtiy!thought ers who were being removed from the a!o I In It wae uo Alan who lay Ihi ie hut a John nml mold lisve The esprison fo the railway elation man well up lu years of stern mimic-nsur- s (rKlo bitterness of heart cort of mounted police drew tholr y and locks and It was swords gud repulsed the attack iiu as i jsiisus11 rOosTixi-sa- t vu d c Washington 3 snxt INTERNATIONAL Pe-ru-- na literature on catarrh AND THE THE LIFE IT PICTURES IT HELPS TO MOLD ARE TYPICAL CHARACTERS BY The fact is Peruna has overcome all opposition and has won its way to the hearts of the people The natural timidity whichso many people have felt about giving endorsements to any remedy is giving Gratitude and a desire to help others has inspired thousands of way people to give public testimonials for Peruna who heretofore would not have consented to such publicity Never before in the annals of medicine has it happened that so many men of national and international reputation have been willing to give unqualified and public endorsements to a proprietary remedy No amount of advertising could have accomplished such a result Peruna has won on its own merits Peruna cures catarrh of whatever This is why it receives so many phase or location in the human body notable and unique endorsements Address The Peruna Drug M'i’g Co Columbus Ohio for free A0f ’ The Youth’s Companion N —Xo?X— ©£1£) Tha Causa of Things With a vast unrest In his heaving breast AM hie knees uplifted high He lies on hie bed with a tbrobMng head And attribute hie pain te pie But tbe apple pi was less et fault Than the man's Inordinate greed of ex-jo- rd hnll-tabl- ulL Sallow and 111 with a giant pdll ' In hi hand and a look of fright A his eesjr chair hear ths victim swear At tha lobster ha at last night But an Innocent lobster you need uot fear If you don't cum Pine champagne and ssloon-kocper- "Peaches and cream brought a dreadful dream" cot-llsx- Bald tha man to his wife next day "Call me a brut If X eat more fruit J’m in really a dread Tu I way" “But don't you ram ember" ths wife replied “Those high hells and green chartreuse beslder Wilton Laekays’i Comment The other day- Richard Harding Davis was reading a new play to a goodly company of actors and newspaper men In a Broadway maaager’i office Among these waa Wilton Lackaye After Mr Davis had concluded n particularly effective third act ho passed and turned expectantly to the little group of listeners Ths spplsuis from Mr Lackayf's corner was tumultuous 'Bravo! Bravo!” he exclaimed enthusiastically looking at the man whom Artist Gibson lore to draw 'Davis you ought to be s writer" Lang island Cemeteries Men of farseelng minds are beginning to wonder what will become of tbe wait fields on Long Island which are reserved as the abode of the dead There are now there thirteen eams-lerle- s and Into these Greater New York and Ita vicinity yearly lay to their Inst rest tana of thousands There must be over 1(00000 lead In these cemeteries On of ’hem which was considered twenty-Iv- e years ago “out In the country' a now almost entirely surrounded by ‘he city of Brooklyn The Other Girl How fair you looked that night la Kay Where you and muel held full sweyl With eager hut I duped your waist To claim you far a twirl And whan the dancing done 1 UM To willing sere the story old Your soft reply was "ye” aui I Forgot the other glrL n to-ds- y rtf-aron- Ia lustrous silk end filmy van Ten stood beforo the alter rail A bride aa sweet sns eould Of womanhood the purl wo turned to fact the alsis But A shadow cmned your winning And la a pew In plalnut view I uw tha other glrL u u - 11 Dear Rase you are a eharmlng wife! For ten glad years you’ve mad my Ilfs A happy lot and I would not Change plseae with an url Tot eomotbusa when you pout and frown Or wear on unbecoming gown Mr thoughts fly back along Time's track To greet the ether girl —Brooklyn Xif d The Impatient Fathers “Mr Phamley” began the young man "with Emma’i consent I have come to say that 1 would Ilk to take your daughter away from you next " “WhatT” shouted bar June and “Why— or— I father starting up trust you have no objection Surely you can’t expect her to stay with you all tha time—" 'I didn't ex poet her to stay with mo all the time till June What’s the matter with this October 7”— Philadelphia Pros vu s Bpanlab-America- 4-- fi ORIGIN Of a Famous Human Food Tha Story of great discoveries or Inventions Is always of Interest Aa active brain worker who found himself hampered by lack of bodily strength and rigor and eould not carry out the plans sad enterprises he know how to conduct was led to study various foods and their effects npon tha human system In other words before be eould carry out hli plans he bad to find a food that would carry him along and renew his physl cal and mental strength He knew tint a food that wan a brain aad nerve builder (rather than a mere fat maker) was universally needed He knew that meat with the svorage man does not apoompllsh the Ho knew that the desired result oft gray substance' la brain and nerve centers Is made from Albumen and Phosphate of Polaah obtained from food Then he started to solve the problem Careful end os tensive osporlmants evolved GrapeNuti the now famous food OrapoNuts contain the brain and nerve building food elements la eondllkm for easy dlgrstlou The result of eating GrapNuls dally le easily awn In a marked sturdleese aad activity of the brain and nervous system making It a pleasurt for ona to carry on the dally duties wltLuut fatigue or eshaustlon The food ia In no sense a stimulant but Is simply food whlt h renews and replaces the dally waste of brain and nerves Its Davor Is charming and bolsg fully and thoroughly cooked at the factory It la served Instantly with cream The ilrrnatiire of the brain worker spoken of C W Pont Is to be seen on each genuine package of Grape-Nuts lxvik In esrh package for a copy of miles of the fomini little btuk “Tbe Rond to b‘il!t In Alaska Wellvlile" nee-ond- dlnlng-roomws- d dfi U f‘ 'u ''h dn-ar- y ( ! y h l l nini son-tciic- !! th-i- e w-- get - d wi-e- k s c hr--i- Iron-gra- |